Amy Olson placed second at U.S. Women’s Open, but she won in resilience

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After her father-in-law died unexpectedly on Saturday, U.S. Women’s Open front-runner Amy Olson had to make the tough decision to continue playing. Her second-place finish showed what it means to be resilient.

After her father-in-law died unexpectedly on Saturday, U.S. Women’s Open front-runner Amy Olson had to make the tough decision to continue playing. Her second-place finish showed what it means to be resilient.

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